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SERVICE

General

This section covers the most common service adjustments or procedures that may need to be made during the life of your machine.

If you require additional machine service not included in this section, please contact Woodstock International Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 or send e-mail to: k\Z_$jlggfik7j_fg]fo%Y`q.

Belt Service

The drive belt stretches slightly with normal use of the saw. Most of the stretching will happen during the first 16 hours of use, but it continues with time. If you notice that the belt is slipping, it will need to be tensioned. If the belt is cracked, frayed, or shows other signs of excessive wear, it will need to be replaced.

Items Needed

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Hex Wrench 6mm

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Replacement Ribbed V-Belt (Part No. X1824112)

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Note: The replacement ribbed V-belt can be purchased from your authorized Shop Fox dealer.

Tensioning Belt

1.DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!

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2.Raise the blade completely, then open the motor access cover.

3.Loosen the motor mount cap screw shown in Figure 86, then pivot the motor up and down to make sure that it is loose.

4.Press down on the motor with one hand to keep the belt tension tight, then re-tighten the cap screw.

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Belt

Cap Screw

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Figure 86. Motor mount cap screw.

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Contents DLCGHB6CJ6A Page Fek\ekj Introduction Controls and FeaturesWoodstock Technical Support @EKIFLK@FE @EKIFLK@FE @EKIFLK@FE Safety For Your Own Safety Read Manual Before Operating MachineJ8=KP Additional Safety for Table Saws Avoiding Kickback KickbackProtecting Yourself from Kickback Circuit Requirements Circuit Requirements for 220V PrewiredElectrical Full-Load Current RatingGrounding Requirements For 220V Connection PrewiredFor 110V Connection Must be Rewired Extension CordsVoltage Conversion Items NeededUnpacking SetupNeeded for Setup Description QtyShipping Inventory Figures Qty InventoryHardware Not Shown Qty Machine Placement Cleaning MachineAssembly To assemble the table saw, do these stepsMasking tape location for Shimming the wing up Slots before fully tightening the fasteners Fence rail tube attached Dust Collection To connect a dust hose to the table saw, do these StepsTest Run Recommended AdjustmentsAdjustments that should be verified To test run the machine, do these stepsGeneral OperationsBasic Controls Operation Overview Workpiece Inspection Non-Through Cuts Non-Through & Through CutsThrough Cuts Blade Size Requirements Blade SelectionLaminate Blade Features Figure Dado BladesBlade Installation To install the blade, do these stepsGuard Blade Guard AssemblyBlade Guard & Spreader Installation SpreaderBlade guard and spreader Properly installed Anti-Kickback PawlsWhen Not to Use the Blade Guard When to Use the Blade GuardTo disable the pawls, do these steps When to Use the Riving Knife Riving Knife InstallationRiving Knife Ripping Example photo of a ripping OperationTo make a crosscut using the miter gauge, do these steps CrosscuttingBlade Tilt Cuts Miter CutsTo perform a miter cut, do these steps Dado Cutting Dado Blade InstallationCutting Dados with a Dado Blade To cut a dado with a dado blade, do these steps Cutting Dados with a Standard Blade To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoes, do these stepsRabbet Cutting Cutting Rabbets with a Dado BladeCutting Rabbets with a Standard Blade To cut rabbets with the standard blade, do these stepsTools Needed Qty ResawingMaking a Resaw Barrier Components Needed for Resaw BarrierComponents Needed for the Auxiliary Fence Auxiliary FenceTo build the resaw barrier, do these steps Tools Needed for the Auxiliary FenceComponents Needed for Resawing Resawing OperationTo perform resawing operations, do these steps Completed resaw operation Featherboards SHOP-MADE Safety AccessoriesMaking a Featherboard Proceed to Mounting Featherboard in Miter Slot on the next Patterns for featherboard miter BarMounting Featherboard with Clamps Mounting Featherboard in Miter SlotPush Sticks Making a Push StickPush Blocks Making a Push BlockMaterial Needed for Narrow Rip Auxiliary Fence & Push Block Making a Narrow-Rip Push Block for an Auxiliary FenceMaterial Needed for Push Block Using the Auxiliary Fence and Push Block Adjusted distance between Blade and auxiliary fenceOutfeed & Support Tables Crosscut SledD2057-Heavy-Duty Mobile Base AccessoriesTable Saw Accessories W1727-1 HP Dust CollectorW1104-Orange Board Buddy Pair W1104-Yellow Board Buddy PairW1105-Green Board Buddy Pair D3096-Shop Fox FeatherboardCleaning MaintenanceSchedule Trunnion Slides LubricationWorm Gear, Bull Gear & Leadscrew Belt Service ServiceTensioning Belt Check for proper belt tension Close the motor access cover Replacing BeltSetting 90 Stop Collar Tilt Stop CollarsSetting 45 Stop Collar Miter Slot to Blade Parallelism Step BLocation of the front trunnion Cap screw 1 Locations of the front trunnion Shims Blade tilted to Checking Alignment with Blade Proceed to Adjusting Bent Spreader/Riving KnifeSpreader or Riving Knife Alignment StraightedgeAdjusting Alignment Adjusting Bent Spreader/Riving KnifeFence Adjustments Height and SquarenessParallelism & Clamping Pressure Parallelism & Clamping Pressure belowOptional Offset Fence Adjustment Aligning the fence to Miter slotChecking/Setting 90 Stops Miter Gauge AdjustmentsChecking/Setting 45 Stops Electrical Safety Instructions Wiring Diagram Color KEYVAC 6-20 Plug 110 VAC Plug As Recommended110V/220V Electrical Components Motor capacitor locationTroubleshooting GIF9CDG8IKJ Parts Cabinet & TableTrunnion & Switch Breakdown Trunnion & Switch Parts List DescriptionBlade Guard Fence/Rails/Miter Gauge Breakdown Fence/Rails/Miter Gauge Parts List Label Placement Fence LabelPage Page Page Place Stamp Here N8II8EKP =\FjVainBVXcZhVcYIddah